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Author: Maud Dillingham

Maud Dillingham is a videographer specializing in promotional videos for small businesses. She studied filmmaking at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University and worked as an assistant editor for several PBS productions. For more information about Maud, see: www.maudness.com

Articles Written by Maud Dillingham:

The Independent’s Maud Dillingham talks to Anne Lai, the director of Sundance Institute’s Creative Producing Initiative, Feature Film Program, about 10 to Watch 2015 filmmakers Ashley Maynor and Paul Harrill. Maud Dillingham: How do you know Ashley Maynor and Paul Harrill? Anne Lai: We have a fellowship focused on feature producers and supporting the next… Read more »

Producing-directing team Ashley Maynor and Paul Harrill are based in Knoxville, Tennessee, where they make regionally-focused films under the banner of their production company, Self-Reliant Film. For Something, Anything, a low-key meditation on searching for life’s meaning, Harrill wore the director’s hat and Maynor was the producer. Maynor was a 2012 participant in Sundance Institute’s Creative Producing Initiative. Their latest work documents… Read more »

Marie-Emmanuelle Hartness is a renaissance woman: A writer, director, and producer, she also has acted in films—and even shot them. After Ella, her lyrical short film about love, loss, and art, was completed in 2014 and has been selected for the Cannes International Film Festival, making Hartness a compelling choice for the 2014 10 to… Read more »

With 17 movies under her belt, Los Angeles-based producer Effie T. Brown is thrilled to have caught the attention of The Independent’s 10 to Watch with her work on the feature film Dear White People, a 2014 release that won the US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent at Sundance. Maud Dillingham: What made… Read more »

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